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Climate Bytes: Itsy bitsy spider...icky, fascinating and vital

Climate Bytes: Itsy bitsy spider...icky, fascinating and vital

Our climate columnist tells us that spiders around the world eat between 440 and 880 million tonnes of flies, mosquitoes and other bugs each year. They are necessary for insect control as part of biodiversity around us and without them, we would be scuppered
CLIMATE BYTES: We can return to the rails and leave gridlock behind

CLIMATE BYTES: We can return to the rails and leave gridlock behind

Our climate columnist tells us the rail industry produces just one per cent of Canada’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, even though it transports more than 100 million passengers and around 70 per cent of the country’s intercity freight each year
Climate Bytes: look in the mirror, think seven generations

Climate Bytes: look in the mirror, think seven generations

Our climate columnist Sheila Clarke writes about the impact of forest fires and how we need to think about future generations when making day-to-day decisions
Climate Bytes: What on Earth is John Miller up to?

Climate Bytes: What on Earth is John Miller up to?

Our climate columnist brings us the latest on Stratford's music man, who has created a challenge for us all: Our Earth, My Responsibility
Climate Bytes: Birds on life support

Climate Bytes: Birds on life support

In our Climate Bytes column, Stratford's Sheila Clarke, a retired teacher-librarian, reminds us to use native plants to keep nature harmonious in our planting spaces